A Carter Centre survey of 6,500 Chinese people reveals increasingly hawkish views on Taiwan unification and America, with support for military force rising significantly.
Nexperia's China unit has begun producing power semiconductors on 12-inch wafers. The move marks a decisive break from its Dutch headquarters and is sending ripple effects across global supply chains.
The Iran war has caused turmoil to cargo routes through the Middle East, as shipping and airports have been targeted.
China is offering Taiwan stable energy supplies as an incentive for reunification, leveraging the global energy crisis, but Taiwan continues to reject the proposal and prioritize self-determination.
The United States is continuing efforts to secure supplies of critical minerals deemed vital to national security, including rhenium from Chile.
A recent surge of A.I.-related imports has become an impediment to the smaller trade deficit President Trump wants.
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